Multiple versions with FastCGI

Twisted

TooFPy

Apache and SCGI

​SCGI can be used with Apache ​like this. It builds on stuff from the Apache+FCGI documentation above.

Django behind/inside Zope

Not really a server arrangement per se, I've found a way to query a Django site from Zope or Plone and return the result. This allows you to include a Django site inside a pre-existing Zope/Plone site. Good for custom content that you don't want to use existing Zope technologies to develop.
For the code, see ​this partly documented file. It's in a temporary location for the time being; when I get a blog set up, I plan to complete the explanation and post it. For more info, drop an email to jeff (at) bitprophet (dot) org.

CGI

Running Django as a traditional CGI is possible and would work the same as running any other sort of Python CGI script, but is generally not recommended.

With traditional CGI, the program which will be run -- in this case, Django plus a Django-powered application -- is loaded from disk into memory each time a request is served, which results in a significant amount of processing overhead and much slower responses. FastCGI and SCGI, in contrast, load the code only once -- when the server starts up -- and keep it in memory as long as the server is running, resulting in much faster responses.